Cities & Landscapes

Berlin

Berlin has always been one of the most visited centers of national and international city tourism. The main attractions are architecture, historical sites, museums, festivals, shopping, nightlife as well as major events that attract several hundred thousand visitors annually.

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Blankenfelde-Mahlow

The municipality of Blankenfelde-Mahlow is located south of Berlin and includes the five towns of Blankenfelde, Dahlewitz, Groß Kienitz, Jühnsdorf and Mahlow.

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Rangsdorf

During a walk through the small town, puzzle pieces of the past can be discovered everywhere.

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Zossen

In bright sunshine or on cloudy days - Zossen, which is over 700 years old, has a lot of variety to offer.

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At Mellensee

Sunshine, splashing around in the lake and a tasty snack for refreshment: that sounds like a typical summer day at Mellensee.

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Fläming Nature Park

Nestled between the Elbe and the High Fläming in Brandenburg lies the Fläming/Saxony-Anhalt Nature Park. Extensive deciduous and pine forests and hidden villages give the Fläming its very own character.

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Luckenwalde

The city of Luckenwalde is one of the most beautiful destinations for excursions between the charming landscapes of the Fläming and the Baruther Urstromtal.

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Jüterbog

World history was written in the more than 1.000-year-old city, located in the middle of the idyllic headwaters of the Nuthe River.

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Zahna

Zahna is one of the oldest towns in Saxony-Anhalt and is characterized by the Romanesque town church of St. Mary. The charming farmer's museum invites young and old to visit.

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Lutherstadt Wittenberg

A visit to Lutherstadt Wittenberg, framed by the Middle Elbe Biosphere Reserve and the Fläming region, means experiencing world history up close.

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Düben Heath Nature Park

The Dübener Heide, located south of Lutherstadt Wittenberg and north of Leipzig, is embedded in the natural river landscape between the Mulde and Elbe rivers.

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Bergwitz

The small village in the Dübener Heide Nature Park found its first documentary mention in 1306. The Bergwitzsee, a former open-cast mining lake, is today considered a water sports paradise.

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Kemberg

Barely 4 km from the R1 European Cycle Route, between Bergwitz and Lutherstadt Wittenberg, lies the charming country town of Kemberg - green center of the region and northern entrance to the Dübener Heide Nature Park.

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Bad Düben

The lovingly renovated spa town invites you to enjoy and linger with small fine stores, cafes and restaurants.

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Leipzig

Leipzig is the crowning finale of an eventful 250 km bike tour through the middle of Germany.

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